-What is it? Overpopulation is where the number of existing human population exceeds the carrying capacity of the Earth.
-Why is it a problem? If there is too many people, then there will not be enough food for every person on the Earth. People will be forced to live close together and this will make diseases spread more easily. These factors will cause humans, along with other living species on the Earth, to die.
-What are the causes? The causes of overpopulation are reduced mortality rate, high birth rate, better available medical treatments, and depletion of resources.
-What are the effects? The effects of overpopulation are: increased spread of disease due to overcrowding, starvation due to lack of food, and eventually death.
-How does it happen? Exponential birth rates that are higher than the reduced death rates.
-Who does it affect? Overpopulation affects everyone living on Earth.
-How can we fix it? We can watch what we eat, recycle as often as we can, stop deforestation, care for the environment, and use the land that we have wisely.
-Why is it a problem? If there is too many people, then there will not be enough food for every person on the Earth. People will be forced to live close together and this will make diseases spread more easily. These factors will cause humans, along with other living species on the Earth, to die.
-What are the causes? The causes of overpopulation are reduced mortality rate, high birth rate, better available medical treatments, and depletion of resources.
-What are the effects? The effects of overpopulation are: increased spread of disease due to overcrowding, starvation due to lack of food, and eventually death.
-How does it happen? Exponential birth rates that are higher than the reduced death rates.
-Who does it affect? Overpopulation affects everyone living on Earth.
-How can we fix it? We can watch what we eat, recycle as often as we can, stop deforestation, care for the environment, and use the land that we have wisely.